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Entries on تخ in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha and Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin
تخ التختخة في الأصوات كأصوات الجنان ونحوه. وبه سمي التختاخ. والتخ العجين الحامض، تخ يتخ تخوخا. وأتخه صاحبه إتخاخاً. وقيل تخ العجين اختمر. وأصبح فلان تاخا وهو أن لا يشتهي الطعام، تخ يتخ. وعصارة السمسم التخ. والتختاخ والتختخاني الألكن.
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خت : أخَتَّ الرّجلُ إذا استحيى. وأَخَتَّ الله حظهُ بمعنى: أخسه. تخ: التَّخْتَخةُ: في حكاية بعض الأصوات كأصوات الجِنّان وبه سُمِّيَ التَّختاخ. والتَّخُ: العَجينُ الحامض، تَخَّ يَتُخُّ تَخَّا وتُخوخا، وأَتَخَّهُ إتْخاخاً

تخ

1 تَخَّ, (JK, S, L, K,) aor. ـِ (JK, L,) inf. n. تُخُوخٌ, (JK, L, and so in a copy of the S,) or تُخُوخَةٌ, (K, and so in a copy of the S,) or both, (TA,) It (dough) became sour: (JK, S, L, K:) it became soft by reason of too much water: and in like manner, clay, or mud, so that one could not plaster with it. (L.) Also, said of dough, It became leavened; or mature. (JK.) 4 اتخّهُ He made it sour; namely, dough: (JK, S, L, K:) he made it soft by putting into it too much water; namely, dough: and in like manner, clay, or mud, so that he could not plaster with it. (L.) تَخٌّ Sour dough: (JK, S, A, L, K:) such as is soft by reason of too much water. (L.) b2: Also Dregs of sesame-grain from which the oil has been expressed; (JK, L, K;) also called كُسْبٌ. (TA.) تَاخٌّ Having no desire for food [app. by reason of acidity in the stomach]. (JK, K.)
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